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  • Holiday Books

    Holiday Books

    Hi friends! If you’ve been following along for a while, you know that I’ve been sharing my seasonal “book nook” picks with you for several years now, and I’ve finally compiled all of my Holiday book picks into ONE neat post, so that you don’t need to go hopping from year to year to find the book you are looking for!

    To be completely honest- I get nervous every year about finding new Christmas books to share with you. But then, every year, without fail, I either forget about an old classic I loved growing up, discover some gorgeous publications I missed, OR I find a shiny new book that just came out in print and I just get so excited to share them all with you!!

    I hope you take the time to scroll through the categories and favorite selections from years past (there is quite the collection to browse!); click the links, read the summaries and find a few new books to add to your collection this year. I am SO excited to share these books with you…and to start reading them with my own kiddos!

    Happy Holidays, friends!

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    1. Good Night, Santa a precious book for the littlest of listeners
    2. Dasher a BRAND NEW release this year and it is just gorgeous!
    3. Santa Mouse Eeek! I know this title was on my original list in 2017, but this precious 1966 classic was JUST released in hardcover format this year! Scoop it up!!
    4. Merry Christmas, Little Elliot Such a sweet story about an elephant named Elliot who is on the hunt for the meaning of Christmas
    5. Christmas in Noisy Village The Christmas version of the beloved classic series (by Astrid Lindgren of Pippi Longstocking)|
    6. The Christmas Story An absolutely beautiful pop-out book of the nativity story
    7. The Nutcracker An Usborne Sound Book with classical nutcracker music on each page
    8. The Fir Tree loving this beautifully illustrated modern edition of the Hans Christian Andersen classic
    9. Gingerbread Baby I love this take on the standard Gingerbread Man story by one of my favs, Jan Brett
    10. The Tree that’s Meant to Be The sweetest story about a lonley tree, with a message to children that they are perfect the way they are
    11. How Winston Delivered Christmas ok, I’m in love with this book! It’s a heart warming story about a mouse who sets off on a journey to deliver a lost letter to Santa. It’s 24 1/2 chapters and meant to be read one chapter a night starting Dec 1, as an advent count down! Each chapter concludes with a fun holiday activity. LOVE!
    12. Walk This World at Christmastime take a tour around the globe to see what Christmas looks like all over the world
    13. The Advent Storybook 25 Bible stories telling why Jesus came, to be read, one-a-night until Christmas Day! I linked this book as a favorite way to “prepare for the season” over on my 2019 Holiday Gift Guide, but figured I’d share here as well.
    14. Nutcracker Night A little girl’s experience at The New York Nutcracker Ballet
    15. The Bear and the Star bear goes out in search of the perfect tree to celebrate under and finds himself surrounded by other creatures of the forrest, all bearing gifts; a beautiful book about hope and community
    16. Santa’s Story Santa almost forgets all about his Christmas tradition that gets his reindeer ready for their big night
    17. *Christmas Eve at the Mellops’ such a cute new find from one of my favorite “off the beaten path” authors, Tomi Ungerer

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    1. Last Stop on the Reindeer Express NEW & NOTEWORTHY! I’m in love with this one!
    2. Once Upon a Snowstorm A gorgeous picture book narrative (no text, only illustrations- I love books like this for little ones who don’t read yet and like to narrate the story themselves!
    3. The Broken Ornament When a little boy breaks his mother’s irreplaceable heirloom ornament, it almost ruins Christmas. With a little Christmas magic, the family comes together to realize maybe Christmas has been saved after all.
    4. Secret Santas and the Twelve Days of Christmas Giving A fun new tradition that teaches children how they can become members of the real-life, Secret Santa Team!
    5. Red & LuLu The story of two birds who live in a beautiful evergreen tree. One year, the unthinkable happens and they they get separated. This is the story of the Christmas miracle that reunites them.
    6. Christmas Farm “A lyrical, behind-the-scenes look at the intricate lives of Christmas trees” told through the story of Wilma and her five-year-old neighbor, who decide to convert Wilma’s garden into a Christmas tree farm!
    7. Room for a Little One (also available in a board book!) Beautiful story about the birth of Jesus.
    8. A World of Cookies for Santa See what boys and girls around the world leave out for Santa on Christmas Eve!
    9. Walk this World at Christmastime “Illustrates the ways people around the world celebrate Christmas”, also includes lift-the-flap pages to be used as an Advent calendar!
    10. The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree A beautiful story (Think Little House on the Prairie in the Appalachians). This one is a bit lengthy, but it is illustrated by one of the classics (and one of my favorites) Barbara Cooney!
    11. Christmas Tapestry Patricia Polacco might be one of the very best story tellers of all times! Every one of her stories is based on her own family experiences.
    12. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms Based on the new movie!
    13. The Grinch: Who Likes Christmas? Based on the new movie!
    14. Dear Santa (The cutest lift-the-flaps board book!)
    15. The Wish Tree The story of a little boy who goes out in search of a Wish Tree, despite being told “there is no such thing” and finds, along his journey, that wishes can, in fact, come true in the most unexpected ways.
    16. The Lost Christmas A cute Christmas themed seek-and-find boo, from this popular “The Lost…” series.
    17. A Wish to be a Christmas Tree The sweet story of an overgrown evergreen tree (who always gets passed by at Christmas) and what his friends do to help him.
    18. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (the original story, written in verse by its creator)
    19. Miracle on 34th Street Got this one for the girls this year! Can’t wait to share it with them!
    20. Santa’s Favorite Story Santa’s retelling of the Story of the First Christmas
    21. A Charlie Brown Christmas Classic! We bought this last year after we went to see the play at out local children’s theater!
    22. Over the River and Through the Woods A gorgeously illustrated version of the classic song/poem we all know & love!!
    23. Mr Willowby’s Christmas Tree This became a new favorite of ours last year!
    24. Apple Tree Christmas This book was originally published over twenty years ago, and has been out of print since 1998!! It’s been re-released and it tells the story of a very special present and the love between father & daughter.
    25. Christmas Stories: A Little House Chapter Book I always like to include a chapter book each month. My girls LOVE reading a few chapters every night and their love for Little House runs deep!!

     

    MY ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS BOOK LIST

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    1. The Nutcracker and A Christmas Carol from BabyLit Books : I adore the BabyLit series and these are a perfect introduction to both the holidays and classic literature for the very youngest of babes. Each book focuses on one skill: colors, shapes, counting, etc. and is set to the backdrop theme of the titled literature piece. There is typically only one word/phrase per page, and yet the classic story is told through that simplicity alone. Love these books!
    2. S is for Santa : Another fabulous book for the youngest of babes. This one is an alphabet book and the illustrations make it worth every penny!!
    3. First Snow by Bomi Park :A sweet story about a little girl’s adventures through her first snowy day! Beautiful, muted illustrations with a pop of red!
    4. Dream Snow by Eric Carle: It’s Eric CARLE, people! This book is beautiful!!
    5. Oh Christmas Tree : A fun board book that follows Santa around the world to see all the different types of Christmas trees
    6. Harold at the North Pole : The Christmas version of the beloved classic
    7. Llama Llama Holiday Drama by Anna Dewdney : We LOVE the Llama Llama series. The rhymes are so sweet and the illustrations are gorgeous. These books are a family favorite. I think we have them all!

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    1. The Mitten by Jan Brett : Another classic winter tale about kindness and sharing. I absolutely love this book.
    2. The Twelve Days of Christmas: The classic song but with adorable illustrations and peek-through cut outs on each page. Super cute!
    3. Walking in a Winter Wonderland :You know the song? Yeah- that. But with gorgeous illustrations!
    4. The Polar Express : Another classic. The book is a gem, but I’m not a huge fan of the movie. I know, I know. Sue me.
    5. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer : Probably my very favorite!
    6. The Night Before Christmas : There are so many versions of this classic tale, and honestly all the ones I’ve seen are great. But, you guys…this one is illustrated by Holly Hobbie!!!!
    7. Santa Mouse by Michael Brown : This book is so adorable and beloved by my girls. (Update: JUST re-released in 2019!)
    8. The Nutcracker by The Story Orchestra : The classic Nutcracker story but with “press the note” buttons within the book that play selections of the music!! How cool is that?!
    9. How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss : Pretty sure every home in America already has this book. So we’ll skip the description! 😉
    10. The Little Fir Tree by Margaret Wise Brown. There are so many new versions by various illustrators but do yourself a favor and buy the old-school Barbara Cooney version! Trust me!

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    1. Eloise at Christmastime by Kay Thompson : This is a Christmas staple in our house…and a movie that’s played on repeat throughout the Christmas season over here. One of these years, I WILL get the girls to the Plaza.
    2. Santa Claus the World’s Number One Toy Expert by Marla Frazee : How does Santa go about knowing JUST what everyone wants for Christmas…and what exactly does Santa get for Christmas??
    3. Toot & Puddle: Let it Snow: Toot & Puddle have my heart…I want all of their books ever made. Ever.
    4. Olive, the Other Reindeer by Vivian Walsh : Was recently made into a tv special and I can see why. Such an adorable story.
    5. The Jolly Christmas Postman : Do you remember this book from when you were a kid? Opening each envelope on every page and reading the letter or postcard or piece of “mail” inside? This was one of my FAVS and is now one of my childrens’ favorites as well. This Christmas edition is just as cute as the original!
    6. How to Catch a Santa by Jean Reagan : This is another newer book but it’s very cute. Same author as the How to Babysit a Grandma/pa books.
    7. Fancy Nancy Splendiferous Christmas : My girls LOVE Fancy Nancy, so this book was a must!
    8. Bear Stays up for Christmas : The Bear Stays Up series is one of my favorites and this Christmas edition might be my favorite. It’s so simple and sweet and the illustrations are beautiful! How can you read these books and not fall in love with Bear. It’s impossible I tell you! 😉
    9. Maple & Willow’s Christmas Tree : Been seeing that “Christmas Ladder” trend going around? Pretty sure this book is where it came from! I liked it because of how sweet the sisters are to one another! 😉

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    1. The Story of Holly & Ivy by Rumer Godden and Barbara Cooney : A sweet story about an orphan, a childless couple, and a doll who each have only one Christmas wish: each other…they just don’t know it yet. It’s a longer read (might take 1-3 “reading sessions”, but it is a beautifully written, heart-warming story!
    2. Pick a Pine Tree by Patricia Toht – Beautifully illustrated merry little story about the rituals of decorating a Christmas tree. Rhythmically written and fun to read aloud. One of our Favorites!
    3. Goodbye Autumn, Hello Winter by Kenard Pak : Remember the Summer to Autumn one from my Thanksgiving post? Yep, this one is just as good!
    4. The Little Reindeer by Nicole Killen : A simple and magical little story!
    5. Christmas in the Big Woods :I mean, hello. If it’s a Little House book, we’re reading it. Period.
    6. The Christmas Wish by Lori Evert : Honestly, just go ahead and buy this one for the photography alone. Per Breiehagen is just THAT GOOD. My girls are entranced by his work!
    7. The Christmas Eve Tree by Delia Huddy : A beautiful story about an unwanted tree and a homeless boy who brings Christmas magic to the city. Heartwarming tale with a pop-up at the end!
    8. When Santa Was a Baby : This is a newer book and it’s pretty adorable. My kids get a kick out of it and the illustrations are just beautiful.

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    1. The Littlest Angel by Charles Tizewell : A mischevious little angel learns about the spirit of giving. Such a sweet story!
    2. The Story of Christmas: The story of Jesus’s birth, told through simple text and fun, vibrant illustrations
    3. The Tale of Three Trees : A folklore explaining how the lumber from three trees became three very important and iconic symbols in Christianity. I use this book at Easter as well!
    4. The Christmas Story: Another story about the birth of Jesus, but this Little Golden Book version just has a special place in my heart. My girls love the realistic illustrations!
    5. The Little Drummer Boy by Ezra Jack Keats : The classic story of the little boy who is too poor to bring a gift to baby Jesus so he brings the gift of song instead.

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    1. Life Magazine’s The Story of Santa : This one is fun for ALL ages; a glance-back at the story, legend, and creation of “Santa Claus” as we know and love him today!
    2. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens : I used to perform in this play every year as a child so I think I’ve pretty much got this one memorized. I can’t wait to read this aloud once the kids get a little bit older!
    3. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson : A novel that is sure to be a favorite read aloud, super funny and a great message!
    4. Santa’s Last Present : A sweet book by Marie-Aude and Elvire Murail. Julian doesn’t believe in Santa anymore, but when a mysterious box arrives on Christmas morning, he just might change his mind! (a short novel, 32 pages)

    And by, request…a few cute Hanukkah books I found!

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    Latke The Lucky Dog|Is It Hanukkah yet?|Hanukkah Bear|Little Red Ruthie|Way Too Many Latkes|The Night Before Hanukkah|Gracie’s Night|The Story of Hanukkah

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    Happy Reading!

    LoveJordan

  • Easter & Spring Books

    Easter & Spring Books

    Spring & Easter Books are some of my favorites! All the pastel colors, the cute baby animals! Remember, think outside the box and don’t stress about building your collection overnight. Choose a few fun Easter books that catch your eye and then fill your Spring/Easter book nook with other books about warm weather, new beginnings, April showers & May flowers, gardening, ect. Short on those books too? Scour your book bins and set out any books that your kiddos haven’t had their hands on in a little while…bonus points if the covers are pretty pastels! 😉

    I’ve included a few different categories for this post so I hope you’ll find the perfect book- whether it’s for your library collection or for your kiddo’s Easter baskets!

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    The Great Egg-scape | E is for Easter |Easter is Coming |We are the Gardeners | The Honeybee |Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring |Wish |Eggs are Everywhere

     

    2019 FINDS

    Remember The Little Reindeer book I brought you in December and The Bad Seed I introduced a few Octobers ago? Well both authors have NEW books out for Spring this year. They were my two new purchases this spring and I think you’ll love them too! Too Many Carrots is another fun one we discovered this year!

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    The Little Rabbit |The Good Egg|Too Many Carrots

     

     

    Easter Specific Books

    I’ve included some cute newer releases as well as some Easter CLASSICS that I remember reading as a kid.

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    • Rechenka’s Eggs– When I taught third grade, I taught a whole unit on Patricia Polacco. She is a superb storyteller!!
    • The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes – And old classic! Tells the story of how a new Easter Bunny is chosen once it is time for the old Easter Bunny to retire. Anyone can become The Easter Bunny- even this hard-working mama rabbit with 21 baby bunnies!
    • The Story of Easter – One of my favs, if you are looking for a religious tie-in. The illustrations bring me back to my childhood!
    • Wolfie The Bunny – A newer, sillier book- but super adorable!
    • The Easter Bunny’s Assistant– poor little skunk wants to help Easter Bunny get ready for Easter, but he just keeps getting a little TOO excited…will it result in the stinkiest Easter ever?!
    • The Biggest Easter Basket Ever – While trying to compete for the title of “Biggest Easter Basket” at their town festival, these two cute mice (from The Biggest Pumpkin Ever) learn a lesson in cooperation
    • The Easter Egg – It’s by Jan Brett, you guys!! This story is a beautiful classic!
    • The Golden Egg Book – A classic by Margaret Wise Brown (Big Red Barn, Goodnight Moon, etc.) about a sweet little bunny who just cannot rest until he finds out WHAT is inside an egg he finds.
    • The Easter Egg Artists – An old classic about an established bunny family of “easter egg decorators” whose son is discovering just what kind of artist he wants to be.

     

    Books with Bunnies

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    • The Tale of Peter Rabbit – I don’t think I need to explain this one!
    • Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present– Such a sweet story about a bunny who helps a little girl who is trying to find the perfect gift for her mother.
    • Home for a Bunny – Another Margaret Wise Brown classic, from 1956, about a little bunny’s journey to try and find the perfect home!
    • Marshmallow– Do you even care what this story is about?! Look at how CUTE the cover is!!! Ok fine, it’s basically about the cutest, most charming, most irresistible bunny ever. Seriously- that’s what it’s about.
    • Yoga Bunny – I mean, who DOESN’T do yoga these days? (me.)
    • The Runaway Bunny- Let’s just go ahead and call this the Margaret Wise Brown book list!  But seriously, this is the SWEETEST classic about a mama bunny who will find her baby bunny no matter how many times he runs away (while playing hide-and-seek) *Also fits in the “Baby Book” section below*
    • The Black Rabbit – super cute little book about a rabbit who is being “chased” by his shadow
    • Bunny Roo, I Love You – A sweet, sweet story about a mama’s love for her new baby! *Also fits in the “Baby Book” section below*
    • And perhaps, my very very VERY favorite Bunny story of ALL TIMES:

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    The Velveteen Rabbit

    I have my original edition and my brown bunny rabbit (that I truly believed was magical) from my childhood sitting on the bookshelves in our current playroom. LOVE this story so much!

     

     

    Springtime Books

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    • Blueberries for Sal – a classic story that I always bring out for Spring/Summer
    • Make Way for Ducklings– another classic! And perfect for Springtime.
    • When Spring Comes – Kevin Henkes (author of Waiting) is such a wonderfully simple storyteller. *Buy this in the board book version and it fits perfectly in the “Baby Book” section below*
    • You Belong Here – a richly illustrated book that reminds children that they are right where they belong!
    • The Blue Songbird A beautiful book, written in prose, about setting out to find your destiny. An empowering and sweet story!
    • The Carrot Seed – From the creator of Harold and the Purple Crayon. A cute story about patience.
    • Hatch, Little Egg – EVERYONE is going to see the little egg hatch…but they’re all in for a little surprise. Filled with satire & humor.
    • Up in the Garden, Down in the Dirt – Got this at the kids book fair in the Fall and I’ve been waiting for Springtime to put it out! Love this book that take a look at a Garden from above & below!
    • A Walk Through the Woods – Poetic text and beautiful paper-cut illustrations
    • Florette- The story of how one little girl finds nature in the big city!
    • Bloom– Apparently this is the story of fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli, who “dared to be different” UPDATE: While I LOVE the look of this book and may use it as decoration in my library- I didn’t love some of the messages and ideas for young children. I feel like maybe none of the editors had children?! The girl plants flower seeds in her ears, nose, and mouth “trying to be beautiful” and her imagination leads her to get a little carried away at times. An uplifting story for adults or older “fashion students”, etc. but in my opinion it is not really a great read for little children…especially little children with big imaginations! 😉
    • Be Kind – oh this book is so sweet about a little girl whose mother taught her to be kind. She goes out of her way to help another child feel better. LOVE!
    • Everything Spring– a great non-fiction option for your library! You know I always love to include some non-fiction.
    • Egg – Kevin Henkes, back at it with another “graphic novel” type picture book- great for preschoolers, with comic-book like panels, wordless pages, repetition, and surprises
    • The Big Book of Bugs – Another book I’ve been hoarding from the book fair back in November…October? Can’t Remember. But nothing says springtime like some creepy crawlies!
    • A River– A sweet book about a little girl who allows her imagination to take her on a journey, out of her home in the city and into the wild…on a river.
    • Morris Mole– Poor little Morris is always misunderstood- but he finally gets the chance to save the day….can he do it?
    • **Lola Dutch is a Little Bit Much – one of my FAV new books for Spring. I bought this the day it was released and loved it so much I thought about trying to plan Cub’s birthday around this book- it’s THAT adorable!
    • The Pink Umbrella– a beautiful book about friendship and “giving back” to those that are always going out of their way to make others a little bit happier.
    • The Digger and the Flower – “When Digger discovers something growing in the rubble, he sets in motion a series of events that will change him, and the city, forever.”

     

     

    Non-Story Nature Books

    Although I never like to put an age on a book (my 6 1/2 year old still enjoys board books!) these are probably more suitable for older, school-aged children (I’d say ages 5/6+. Q will love these because she’s SO interested in learning “allthethings” and especially loves nature and animals!)

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    • Nature Anatomy: This book is GORGEOUS & full of fun facts and info. I’m putting this one in Q’s Easter basket. She will love looking through it all year long!
    • How to be a Wildflower: A Field Guide. Stunningly illustrated little gem of a book for your nature-lover. Note: this is not a story book, it is a “field guide”!
    • Nature’s Day -This book walks readers through nine different locations through each of the four seasons. Also has an activity book that goes along with it.
    • Bees: A Honeyed History an encyclopedia style text all about the history of bees, with the most beautiful illustrations!

     

     

    Perfect Books for the Tiniest Listeners

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    Hope you find something you love!

    LoveJordan

     

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  • March Books

    March Books

    Don’t ask me how in the world it’s time for MARCH books already, but it is! Maybe we spent so dang long in January that now the rest of the months are just trying to catch up?!

    Anyways, I know St. Patrick’s Day isn’t the biggest of holidays for everyone, but WE are Irish (& Italian- thanks Dad!), so in our house it’s a green-wearing, leprechaun- trapping, Lucky Charms-eating kinda day.

    So, that being said, you know I have a stockpile of St. Patty’s Day books ready to hit the Library shelves! Here is a little round up of some of my old and new favs!

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    Fiona’s Lace (on the longer side, but Patricia Polacco might be one of my favorite story tellers EVER so it’s ok!)| How the Crayons Saved the Rainbow | The Story of the Leprechaun | Light Makes a Rainbow (you know I always like to get a good non-fiction in there!) | Mixed: A Colorful Story | Anne of Green Gables (a babylit board book) | The Night Before St. Patrick’s Day

     

    MARCH BOOK NOOK PICKS:

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    1. Leprechaun in Late Winter: (a MTH novel) perfect for your monthly read-aloud or for your older readers.

    2. How to Build a Leprechaun Trap: Just got this one and I’m SO excited to get crafty & build some traps with the girls this year!

    3. This is Ireland : a simple book, highlighting the best/favorite traits and places of “ye old country”

    4. Emeraldalicious: for your girls-girl. Cause green is cool, too.

    5. How to Trap a Leprechaun: I linked it on Amazon but when I wrote this post it was already SOLD OUT there. If it’s still sold out, here is a link to Barnes and Nobles.

    6. The Leprechaun Who Lost His Rainbow: …give me all the rainbow books! I mean, the leprechaun’s name is Roy G. Biv. Need I say more?

    7. How to Catch a Leprechaun: A cute little book, written in verse

    8. The Luckiest St. Patrick’s Day Ever: Another cute little rhyming story.

    9. St. Patrick’s Day : the story of St. Patrick…cause we’re Catholic and I used to love learning about the Saints as a kid!

    10. Too Many Leprechauns : I’ve had this book FOREVER! It’s a cute story about the trouble the leppies get into during the other 364 days of the year!

    11. Lucky Tucker : Not gonna lie, the title got me on this one! I’ll have to make sure I read carefully to the children…wouldn’t want any slips of the tongue! A cute story of one pup’s rise from having nothing to being the luckiest of them all!

    12. St. Patrick’s Day: A cute little book about how the kids in one classroom celebrate the holiday

    13. Jamie O’Rourke & the Big Potato : Ireland is all about folklore and this is the perfect little folk tale! I love this story about a man who’s wife gets sick and he needs to (gasp…) fend for himself! Plus, it’s by Tomie dePaola you guys! (Have you heard of Strega Nona? yeah-him!)

    14. That’s What Leprechauns Do : A story about what Leprechaun’s do best: get into mischief! Plus, Eve Bunting can do no wrong in my book! 😉

    15. St. Patrick’s Day in the Morning: Another tale by Eve Bunting. I swear, you guys- her story telling is just phenomenal. This isn’t a quick rhyme and play book, its a beautifully written STORY. My favorite kind.

    16. Tim O’Toole and the Wee Folk: It starts “In a little cottage, on a little hill, at the end of a little lane in Donegal…” Sign me up, I’m already hooked.

    17. O’Sullivan Stew: The story of how one young lass uses imagination to save her family from trouble. A great read, but a bit on the longer side. Maybe for older readers or if you’re feeling really invested in bed-time stories one night! 😉

     

    Happy Reading, friends…and good luck trapping those Leppies, this year! If I come across any more gems I’ll add them here:

    LoveJordan

     

     

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